As the Western Kentucky men's basketball team has labored through the process of finding its identity, it has discovered one thing.
The offense can be pretty special when junior guard Fredrick Edmond has the freedom to create.
The junior college transfer has been on a tear over the last eight games, using his transition to more of a point guard to help the Hilltoppers (12-13 overall, 4-8 Conference USA) get something going offensively.
"That's the best part of his game," WKU coach Ray Harper said. "He's starting to really understand."
Edmond had a career-high 25 points in Saturday's 96-93 overtime loss to Marshall at E.